* 2nd preference votes are counted if no candidate receives more than 50% of 1st preference votes

Assembly

First-past-the-post

Name

Party

Votes

%

Len Duvall

Labour

40,386

42.6

Rhodri Harris

Conservative

22,401

23.6

David Buxton

Liberal Democrat

16,290

17.2

Terry Liddle

Green

11,839

12.5

Ian Page

London Socialist Alliance

3,981

4.2

Total votes

%

Majority

17,985

19.0

Turnout

94,697

29.0

Top-up seats (London-wide)

Name

Votes

%

Labour

37,200

37.0

Conservative

20,450

20.3

Greens

13,269

13.2

Liberal Democrats

12,704

12.6

Christian Peoples Alliance

3,729

3.7

British National Party

3,487

3.5

London Socialist Alliance

2,274

2.3

UK Independence Party

2,117

2.1

Peter Tatchell

1,592

1.6

Socialist Labour Party

1,215

1.2

Campaign Against Tube Privatisation

903

0.9

Pro-Motorist Small Shop

798

0.8

Natural Law Party

464

0.5

Communist Party of Britain

390

0.4

Total votes

%

Turnout

100,592

30.7

Constituency description

Greenwich and Lewisham includes a wide variety of different areas, including the area where black teenager Stephen Lawrence was killed in a race-related attack in 1993.

Attempts have been made to regenerate parts of the area, including the building of the Millennium Dome, but development is still an issue here.

Lewisham has one of the UK’s highest concentrations of black people. Among its local MPs is one Nick Raynsford, the government minister who pushed through Parliament the legislation to set up the new mayor and assembly.